Rocky liv - ing in your household is one of them.” Fine pleaded guilty to letting the bobcat run loose in October after she left it under her son’s care while she wa s in Japan. “This should be an end to the tor- tured history of this case,” Municipal Judge Damian Murray said. ![]() A judge in Stafford Townshi p fi ned Fin e $500 and ordered her to pay $560 in restitu tion to the zoo, where the bob- cat has been since it last escaped in October. Rocky the bob cat has been the sub- ject of an on go in g legal fi gh t between owner Ginny Fine and town officials because of the repeated escapes. ![]() A pet bobcat that has escaped from its owner’s home multiple times since April will be made to live at a zoo, a judge ruled Fri day, an d it s owner will be fined for letting it run free. Now, the school’s classes, held at the South San Francisco Adult School, in clu d e beginning, inter- mediate and advanced conversa- tion, along with literature courses taught by eight permanent teach- ers and two or three substitute The school has served more than 6,100 students since its incep- tion. Pagani himself came to the United States in 1962 and all of his children were the first students of the school in 1970. During the ’70s, there were lots of Italians coming over from Italy who wanted their chil dr en to k now the lang ua ge. Now there are about six classes o f ad ults and two classes of children, Pagani said. At one time there were five classes of children and two adult classes. “There’s a strong community feel.” More adults tend to attend the nonprofit school than when it first started too. “We are kind of a peculiar school - betwee n a school and a n associ - ation,” Pagani said. The professors noticed there was no school for learning Italian in the area, said L eo Pagani, t he schoo l’s adm inis trative dire ctor. ![]() Started by a group of Italian professors, the program was originally estab- lished in 1970 to educate children of Italian immigrants and those of Italian descent, the school now attracts business types and those going on vacation to Italy. At the School of Italian Language and Culture in South San Francisco, stude nts spend Saturd ay mornings learning about Italian culture and the language. “It’s coming at a g reat time when the economy is revital-įor 44 years, chi ldre n and adu lts alike have been making their way to South San Francisco to learn the language of Leonardo da Vinci and Sophia Loren. “T he plan itself has g otten high marks from merchants and resi- dents in the downtown and throughout South San Francisco,” Futre ll s aid. I think there’s great progress (on the plan) being made because of the civic engage ment it’s going to be what everybody wants.” The plan is solid too, said City Manager Mike Futrell. On the flip side of things, down- town is already seeing changes with new businesses - like Wine & Canvas, China Spice, Flavas Jamaican Grill and the soon-to- open Amoura restaurant, said Councilwoma n Kar yl Matsum oto. Eventually, it plans to add more high-density, mixed-use development with workforce and market rate hous- ing, retail and office space. ![]() It begins with changing parking from angled to parallel, redoing facades, offering loans for putting in new awnings, working on side- walks, adding three pl azas and per- haps creating a pedestrian-only part of Grand Avenue. In July, the city released a draft of the Downtown Station Area Land Use Plan, a g uid e to de velop - ing p roper ties within the half mile area of the city’s Caltrain station over the next 20 years. Worldwide, the kid-friendly heist movie is closing in on the $200 million mark.Plans are continuing for a revamp of downtown South San Francisco that aims to create a more vibrant, transit-su pportive, diverse area while protecting and celebrating its historic nature. With $1.2 million on its sixth Friday, Universal’s The Bad Guys is expected to nab $6.4 million across four days, taking its running domestic total to over $80 million. Overall, the film has touched the $30 million mark, but is still pacing far behind the first Downton Abbey movie, which tapped out with nearly $100 million in 2019. That’s good for a third place finish, with $5.7 million from Thursday previews and Friday.ĭownton Abbey: A New Era is looking at a 60% fall in its second weekend, and is expected to finish the extended weekend with $6.4 million after a $1.7 million second Friday. The weekend’s other major wide release, 20th Century Studios’ counter-programmer The Bob’s Burgers Movie, is expected to finish its debut weekend with $19 million. This takes the superhero sequel’s running domestic total to over $375 million. Disney’s Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is expected to clinch the number two spot with a $4.4 million Friday, and an estimated four-day haul of $21.8 million.
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